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transfusion

noun as in transference

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Activists argue that apart from it being discriminatory, the ban is also irrational because of the high demand for blood transfusions in the country.

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Tens of thousands of others, external are believed to have been exposed to hepatitis C, which can cause liver failure and cancer, either through the same treatment or a blood transfusion.

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Operation Puerto, an investigation by Spanish police into doping in sport, had connected him to illegal blood transfusion.

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Data shows that out of 52 patients given the treatment, 49 did not need another blood transfusion for at least a year of monitoring.

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It was named after Charles R. Drew, a distinguished surgeon and former chair of surgery at Howard University whose work focused on blood banking and blood plasma storage and transfusion.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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